Strap and attaching structure thereof

ABSTRACT

A rational and economical strap and a strap attaching structure are provided which allow a hand strap and a neck strap to be attached in a non-independent manner and provide superior working efficiency. A hand strap has engagement portions at ends thereof which can engage with corresponding anchorage portions provided on the apparatus, and each engagement portion has an attaching portion to which a corresponding end portion on a neck strap is attached.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application is a continuation of PCT/JP99/00197.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present invention relates to a strap adapted to be detachably attached to a portable electronic apparatus, such as a handheld terminal, for holding in the hand of an operator of the apparatus, and an attaching structure thereof.

DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED PRIOR ART

[0003] An example of a conventional construction of a handheld terminal (hereinafter, referred to as a terminal) is shown in FIGS. 16 to 24. An illustrated terminal 61 has a certain electronic circuit built in the interior thereof, a large-sized LCD display 63 provided on a front side thereof, and a hand strap 65, attached to a back side of the terminal, for holding in the hand of an operator of the terminal.

[0004] The hand strap 65 comprises an elastic band portion 67 such as an elongated rubber band and metal fixture portions 69 at the opposite ends of the band portion (FIG. 19). The metal fixture portion 69 includes a spring 73 which is hooked to a metal fixture portion main body 71 at the widthwise ends thereof and is constructed so as to rise at the center of the spring in a curved fashion (like a thin round metallic rod which is curved in a three-dimensional fashion).

[0005] The hand strap 65 is attached to the terminal by inserting the metal fixture portions 69 disposed at the ends of the strap, respectively, into two substantially rectangular recessed portions 81 formed in the back side of the terminal at certain positions at longitudinal ends thereof. As this occurs, the metal fixture portions 60 are pulled in directions in which they approach each other (in other words, in the directions in which the band is restored to its original state) due to the elasticity (the contraction and expansion properties) of the band portion 67, and tongue portions 83 at the widthwise ends of the metal fixture portions 69 are caught by projecting portions 85 in the recessed portions 81 on the back side of the terminal (FIGS. 18, 21 and 24), thus there being no risk of the metal fixture portions 69 being dislocated from the recessed portion in a normal use.

[0006] On the other hand, a neck strap, which is suspended from the neck of the operator for carrying the terminal to allow the terminal to be operated or transported is fixed to the back side of the terminal at certain positions, with screws or metal fixtures, separately from the hand strap 65.

[0007] In the conventional construction, however, the two straps are independently attached to the terminal, that is, attaching and detaching operations have to be performed for each strap, and this is not economical since the number of components increases accordingly. This problem has been pointed out for a long time.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a reasonable and economical strap attaching structure which can reduce or eliminate the inconveniences in the prior art strap attaching structure, while maintaining durability and force resistance to an extent equal to or greater than those provided by the conventional structure.

[0009] The present invention provides a strap adapted to be detachably attached to a portable apparatus, the strap comprising engagement portions provided at respective ends thereof which can engage with corresponding anchoring portions provided on the apparatus, respectively, each of the engagement portions having an attachment portion for attaching a corresponding end of a strap of another type.

[0010] Preferably, the engagement portion includes a biasing means for biasing the engagement portion in a direction in which an engaged state is maintained when the engagement portion is brought into engagement with the corresponding anchoring portion. Preferably, the biasing means is a spring. Preferably, the engagement portion includes preventing means for preventing the engagement portion from moving over and beyond the biasing means and being disengaged from the corresponding engagement portion when a force is applied to the engagement portion in a direction substantially opposite to the direction in which the engaged state is maintained. Preferably, the preventing means is a portion extending from the engagement portion and caught by the biasing means when the substantially opposite force is applied to the engagement portion. Preferably, the preventing means includes a mechanism converting the substantially opposite force to a force acting in a direction in which the engagement portion is prevented from moving over the biasing means.

[0011] The present invention provides a strap attaching structure for detachably attaching a strap to a portable apparatus, the strap having engagement portions at opposite ends thereof, respectively, the apparatus having corresponding anchorage portions with which the engagement portions of the strap can be brought into engagement, each of the engagement portions of the strap having an attachment portion for attaching a corresponding end of a strap of another type.

[0012] The present invention provides a terminal apparatus to which a strap can be detachably attached wherein the strap has engagement portions at respective ends thereof which can be brought into engagement with anchorage portions provided on the terminal apparatus, respectively, the engagement portion of the strap having an attachment portion for attaching a corresponding end of a strap of another type.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] The aforesaid and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be described in detail below based on the preferred embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which;

[0014]FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an end portion of a hand strap according to a first embodiment;

[0015]FIG. 2 is a plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the first embodiment;

[0016]FIG. 3 is a side view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the first embodiment;

[0017]FIG. 4 is an exploded plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the first embodiment;

[0018]FIGS. 5a to 5 c are side views of a main portion of the hand strap according to the present invention, showing an attached condition of the hand strap;

[0019]FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing an end portion of a hand strap according to a second embodiment;

[0020]FIG. 7 is a plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the second embodiment;

[0021]FIG. 8 is a side view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the second embodiment;

[0022]FIG. 9 is an exploded plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the second embodiment;

[0023]FIGS. 10a to 10 c are side views of a main portion of the hand strap according to the present invention, showing an attached condition of the hand strap;

[0024]FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing an end portion of a hand strap according to a third embodiment;

[0025]FIG. 12 is a plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the third embodiment;

[0026]FIG. 13 is a side view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the third embodiment;

[0027]FIG. 14 is an exploded plan view of the end portion of the hand strap according to the third embodiment;

[0028]FIGS. 15a to 15 c are side views of a main portion of the hand strap according to the present invention, showing an attached condition of the hand strap;

[0029]FIG. 16 is a front view of a handheld terminal showing only a display portion;

[0030]FIG. 17 is a side view of the handheld terminal as viewed from the right hand-side thereof;

[0031]FIG. 18 is a rear view of the handheld terminal showing part of a back side thereof;

[0032]FIG. 19 is a plan view of the whole hand strap as a single component;

[0033]FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an end portion of the hand strap;

[0034]FIG. 21 is a plan view of the end portion of the hand strap;

[0035]FIG. 22 is a side view of the eng portion of the hand strap;

[0036]FIG. 23 is an exploded plan view of the end portion of the hand strap; and

[0037]FIG. 24 is a plan view of a main portion of the hand strap showing an attached condition thereof.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0038] A plurality of embodiments according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals are given to portions and components identical to those of the aforesaid conventional construction, so the repeated description of the identical portions and components are appropriately omitted and only features inherent in the present invention will be described in detail.

[0039]FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment according to the present invention. A metal fixture portion 19 provided at each end of a band portion of a hand strap 15 according to the first embodiment of the invention has a rectangular cutaway portion 21 formed in the center of a metal fixture portion main body 71, and a hook 23 is mounted to the cutaway portion 21 in such a manner as to rotate substantially through 90 degrees, which hook is constituted by a thin circular (from the viewpoint of avoiding damage to a neck strap) metallic (or plastic) rod, which is bent into substantially a Ω shape. One end of a neck strap 95 is attached to the intermediate straight portion of the hook 23.

[0040] In the first embodiment constructed as described above, as to the attaching work of the hand strap 15 to the terminal 61, attaching one end of the hand strap 15 to the terminal 61 constitutes attaching one end of the neck strap 95 to the terminal 61, and attaching the other end of the hand strap 15 to the terminal 61 constitutes attaching the other end of the neck strap 95 to the terminal 61.

[0041] In other words, the attachment of the neck strap 95 to the terminal 61 is completed at the same time as the attachment of the hand strap 15 to the terminal 61 is completed. That is, according to the construction of the present invention in which the neck strap is attached to the hand strap, there is no need to provide a mechanism for attaching the neck strap to the terminal on the terminal side. This reduces remarkably trouble in attaching and detaching the neck strap that would otherwise have to be borne by the operator and saves costs involved in producing components due to the reduction in the number of constituent components. Thus, the strap attaching structure of the invention is extremely practical.

[0042] Here, reference is made to FIGS. 5a to 5 c which illustrate the manner in which the metal fixture portion 19, which is inserted in and mounted to the recessed portion 81 in the terminal 61, is moved by an external force. When the external force is exerted onto the neck strap 95, the metal fixture portion 19 is moved within the recessed portion 81 as shown in FIGS. 5a to 5 c. The direction in which the metal fixture portion 19 moves is a direction in which the hand strap (the metal fixture portion 19) is disengaged. As this occurs, in the event that the external force is stronger, there would be caused a risk of the metal fixture portion 19 moving over and beyond the intermediate portion of the spring 73 (in other words, the intermediate portion of the spring moving under the metal fixture portion 19) to dislocate from the recessed portion 81.

[0043] In this case, the following operation and effect can be obtained as a secondary effect of the present invention. Namely, even in the event that one end of the hand strap 15 is dislocated from the terminal 61 (the recessed portion 81), one end of the neck strap 95 still remains attached to one end of the hand strap and if the other end of the hand strap 15 (the neck strap 95) remains attached to the terminal 61, the loop of the neck strap 95 will not be opened. In other words, for example, in a case where the operator suspends the neck strap 95 from his or her neck, one end of the neck strap 95 is attached to the terminal 61 and the loop remains unopened, so the terminal does not fall onto and collide against the floor (and therefore is not broken). This can be said an excellent operation and effect which cannot be provided by the prior art structure.

[0044] Incidentally, when thinking of a more realistic and practical use, the aforesaid hand strap needs to be constructed such that the hand strap is hardly dislocated. The following two embodiments will solve this problem.

[0045] The second embodiment will be described below, referring to FIG. 6, a metal fixture portion 29 (a main body 71) according to the second embodiment is constructed to have a tongue portion 71 a (a hatched portion in FIG. 9) provided on the metal fixture portion main body 71, in addition to the construction of the metal fixture portion 19 of the first embodiment.

[0046] Here, reference is made to FIGS. 10a to 10 c illustrating the manner in which the metal fixture portion 29, which is inserted in and mounted to the recessed portion 81 in the terminal 61, is moved by an external force. When the external force is exerted onto the neck strap 95, the metal fixture portion 29 is moved within the recessed portion 81 as shown in FIGS. 10a to 10 c. As this occurs, in the event that the external force is stronger, the metal fixture portion 29 tends to move over and beyond the intermediate portion of the spring 23, but the tongue portion 71 a interferes with the attempt, and therefore the metal fixture portion 20 is not permitted to move over and beyond the intermediate portion, the attempted movement being thereby prohibited. In other words, the intermediate portion of the spring is not allowed to move under the metal fixture portion 29. Consequently, as this occurs, tongue portions 83 at axial ends of the metal fixture portion 29 remain hooked on projecting portions 85 in the recessed portion in the back side of the terminal. Namely, there is caused no risk of the metal fixture portion 29 being dislocated whereby a hand strap 25 is disengaged from the terminal.

[0047] The third embodiment of the present invention will be described. Referring to FIG. 11, the metal fixture portion according to the third embodiment is constructed by slightly modifying the metal fixture portion according to the first embodiment. Namely, the shape of the cutaway portion 21 a in the center of the metal fixture portion 39 (71) where the hook 23 is mounted is changed so as to reduce the rotating angle of the hook 23 through which the hook 23 can rotate freely (for example, approximately 60 degrees).

[0048] Here, reference is made to FIGS. 15a to 15 c illustrating the manner in which the metal fixture portion 39, which is inserted in and mounted to the recessed portion 81 in the terminal 61, is moved by an external force. When the external force is exerted onto the neck strap 95, the metal fixture portion 39 is moved within the recessed portion 81 as shown in FIGS. 15a to 15 c. As this occurs, the external force (or a component of the external force) is exerted onto the metal fixture portion 39 in such a manner as to press the metal fixture portion 39 against the bottom of the recessed portion, whereby the metal fixture portion 39 is prevented from moving to move over and beyond the intermediate portion of the spring 73. In other words, the intermediate portion of the spring does not move to under the metal fixture portion 39. Namely, there is caused no risk of the metal fixture portion 39 being dislocated from a recessed portion 81 in the terminal 61, the dislocation of a hand strap 35 from the terminal being thereby prevented.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

[0049] As has been described heretofore, according to the strap and the attaching structure thereof according to the present invention, the following advantages can be obtained.

[0050] (1) Labor-saving and simplified strap attaching and detaching work is materialized, whereby the load borne by the operator can be reduced.

[0051] (2) The strap can be attached with durability and force resistance which are equal to or better than those of the conventional strap attaching structure.

[0052] (3) The number of components can be drastically reduced, and therefore the structure of the invention is rational and economical. 

1. A strap adapted to be detachably attached to a portable apparatus, said strap comprising engagement portions provided at respective ends thereof which can engage with corresponding anchorage portions provided on said apparatus, respectively, each of said engagement portions having an attachment portion for attaching of a corresponding end of a strap of another type.
 2. A strap as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engagement portion includes biasing means for biasing said engagement portion in a direction in which an engaged state is maintained when said engagement portion is brought into engagement with said corresponding anchorage portion.
 3. A strap as set forth in claim 2, wherein said biasing means is a spring.
 4. A strap as set forth in claim 2 or 3, wherein said engagement portion includes preventing means for preventing said engagement portion from moving over and beyond said biasing means and being disengaged from said corresponding anchorage portion when a force is applied to said engagement portion in a direction substantially opposite to the direction in which said engaged state is maintained.
 5. A strap as set forth in claim 4, wherein said preventing means is a portion extending from said engagement portion and caught by said biasing means when said substantially opposite force is applied to said engagement portion.
 6. A strap as set forth in claim 4, wherein said preventing means includes a mechanism converting said substantially opposite force to a force acting in a direction in which said engagement portion is prevented from moving over said biasing means.
 7. A strap attaching structure for detachably attaching a strap to a portable apparatus, said strap having engagement portions at opposite ends thereof, respectively, said apparatus having corresponding anchorage portions with which said engagement portions of said strap can be brought into engagement, each of said engagement portions of said strap having an attachment portion for attaching a corresponding end of a strap of another type.
 8. A terminal apparatus to which a strap can detachably be attached, wherein said strap has, at the ends thereof, engagement portions which can be brought into engagement, respectively, with corresponding engagement portions provided on said terminal apparatus, and wherein said engagement portions of said strap have attaching portions to which corresponding ends of a strap of another type can be attached, respectively. 